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the reason for that, the center of the world's economy is moving to asia, much more than it used to be. in 1902, when it was more u.s. and europe, when the rhodes was established. and i think that wringing bringg students to china is an essential part of their education. china is not longer an elective course. it's core curriculum. >> schieffer: as i understand it, this will impact 200 students a year. they get all expenses paid. they come to china. you're building a facility there modeled on the one where the rhodes scholars lived. and what is it, nearly, what, 45% of the them will be americans. the others will be chinese. and you have broad bipartisan support for this. i think i should underline that again. you have former secretaries of state, both exprns democrats, finance people, people in business. how long do you think it's going to take to you raise the rest of the money? how much have you got so far? >> we've been at it for six months. i think another six months ought to do it. it was a remarkable experience today at the great hall where new president wrote a lengther letter e
the reason for that, the center of the world's economy is moving to asia, much more than it used to be. in 1902, when it was more u.s. and europe, when the rhodes was established. and i think that wringing bringg students to china is an essential part of their education. china is not longer an elective course. it's core curriculum. >> schieffer: as i understand it, this will impact 200 students a year. they get all expenses paid. they come to china. you're building a facility there...
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there's a lot of -- because you're not in here, if you're in here -- great film actors there's an economy and you struggle hard to develop that if you can. but when you're in the theater if people are 40 or 50 feet away there's a lot you have to do with your voice. you have to be able to talk in a way he has a laugh line every night where he says "i'm not prejudice, i'd say that to a blank or a blank." the racial line. and that line should work if you start with "i'm not prejudice, harold." they've got to hear that. but there's always in the theater -- the heavy lifting is done by the actors in order to pull the audience where you want to go. >> rose: do you find that true? this is the first time you've been on broadway. >> this is the first time i've been on broadway. i've done theater in london but it is extraordinary how different so far the experience has been. >> rose: how so? >> well, because i think american audiences are so much more vociferous and kind of -- literally it feels like i imagine kind of elizabethan theater would have been like. >> rose: engaged? >> massively engaged.
there's a lot of -- because you're not in here, if you're in here -- great film actors there's an economy and you struggle hard to develop that if you can. but when you're in the theater if people are 40 or 50 feet away there's a lot you have to do with your voice. you have to be able to talk in a way he has a laugh line every night where he says "i'm not prejudice, i'd say that to a blank or a blank." the racial line. and that line should work if you start with "i'm not...
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>> alice greenwald: they're ages two and a half to 85, from over 90 countries, every sector of the economy, every possible ethnic group. >> stahl: visitors will be able to search these interactive tables and call up profiles of each person, with photos and recorded remembrances by family members and friends like this one by the father of paul acquaviva, who died in tower 1. >> mr. acquaviva: he never had a bad word, literally, to say about anybody. he always looked at the positive. you know, i know, to be honest with you, he didn't get it from me because i'm very critical at times. to me, that was one of the most important things about paul. >> alice greenwald: some of them are funny. some of them are sweet. and we're not telling you who they are; their loved ones are telling you who they are. >> stahl: visitors can also search by birthplace or by company. >> alice greenwald: if i call up cantor... >> stahl: cantor fitzgerald was the company that lost more employees than any other. >> alice greenwald: 658 people... >> stahl: look at that. >> alice greenwald: ...who died on 9/11 at cantor f
>> alice greenwald: they're ages two and a half to 85, from over 90 countries, every sector of the economy, every possible ethnic group. >> stahl: visitors will be able to search these interactive tables and call up profiles of each person, with photos and recorded remembrances by family members and friends like this one by the father of paul acquaviva, who died in tower 1. >> mr. acquaviva: he never had a bad word, literally, to say about anybody. he always looked at the...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> welcome back. >> cnn's nick paton walsh spoke with their mother on the phone and then briefly in the street. take a look. >> my sons were innocent. i love them. i want the who
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." ♪
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. try e-mail marketing from constantcontact. it's the fastest, easiest way to create great-looking custom e-mails that bring customers through your door. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> now, an amazing story. two settings, here, in boston and in the texas town of west where a fire explosion killed 14,000 people. one man witnessed both this and the tragedy in boston. gary tuckman has that story. >> reporter: joe and amy look at this past week of disasters in boston and west texas from a very different van teenage point than others. so unique, it's hard to c contemplate. >> we just feel blessed that we're both okay. >> joe's story begins last monday in boston. he was running his first marathon for a charity called champions for children. this picture of him was taken at the finish line. just seconds after he crossed. >> his wiech, amy, was so very close. but not injured. >> that doesn't seem to make any sense when the per
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it's hard to say all of this has been justified by the economy. then there's outliars, the warm winter so for most people holding great companies, i think you have to ride out the spring swoon and be prepared to buy if we do get the spring swoon. cheryl: but people are afraid. that's the problem. they've seen their portfolios. you get the big gains in the spring and by the end of the year, you're looking at basically a flat year for stocks. it makes people nervous. >> two weeks ago we were talking about all-time highs. people take the small windows and they just can't take it. dennis: for all the spring swoons you ran on the chart there, stocks then proceeded to go up. instead of selling and having to pay taxes, whatever, maybe instead i ought to ride it out and hope on the longer term. >> are you an investor or trader? most people tell me they're investors but when the stocks go down 7%, they take the loss. listen. there's no doubt you have to be anxious here a little bit. i.b.m. got hit, mb -- mcdonalds got hit. it's cyclical and it's not going
it's hard to say all of this has been justified by the economy. then there's outliars, the warm winter so for most people holding great companies, i think you have to ride out the spring swoon and be prepared to buy if we do get the spring swoon. cheryl: but people are afraid. that's the problem. they've seen their portfolios. you get the big gains in the spring and by the end of the year, you're looking at basically a flat year for stocks. it makes people nervous. >> two weeks ago we...
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. >> this is what a personal economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." "bbc world news america "reporting from washington. the white house says yesterday's bombing does not seem to be part of a broader plot. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> but who did this and why is still a mystery. authorities are asking the public to hand in any photos or video rec
. >> this is what a personal economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you...
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they pumped an estimated $18 million last year into the local economy. >>> lease and you are basking in the sun. >> temperatures at lake tahoe are at around freezing. going for a high of 63 degrees. tomorrow it will be near 70. so more warmth and i'll have the forecast and seven-day outlook when we return. >> and giants return home against the padres with madison bumgarner on the hill. he he hasn't lost a game this season. can he keep his winning way santa >>> meteorologist lisa argen has the forecast for everyone, 60s, 90s. >> we still have 80s inland in the south bay, as well. it's definitely warming up you quickly with live doppler 7-hd not tracking anything in the way of clouds. we had clouds along the monterey coast. if you are headed to the giants game, bring the usual gear, starting off mild. plenty of activities for earth day which is monday. a lot taking place over the weekend. it will be nice at the beaches today. here is a look from our emeryville camera. you can see a little hazy out there. golden gate bridge and no fog to speak of. 58 in mountain view and 50 half moon ba
they pumped an estimated $18 million last year into the local economy. >>> lease and you are basking in the sun. >> temperatures at lake tahoe are at around freezing. going for a high of 63 degrees. tomorrow it will be near 70. so more warmth and i'll have the forecast and seven-day outlook when we return. >> and giants return home against the padres with madison bumgarner on the hill. he he hasn't lost a game this season. can he keep his winning way santa >>>...
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we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth. >> brown: one of the questions as you gather here is whether the world bank is r elevaore,i you had a number of countries that have grown and made great strides. there are other areas where they can seek investment now. what's the case for the continued relevance of the world bank? >> brazil, russia, india, china, south africa, the most high profile middle income countries the experience that i've had in going to each of those countries is that they don't want less of the world bank they want more of theorl w bank it's not so much they need our money but our expertise and it's our very specific ability
we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth....
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that's the state of our economy in 2009. and he was in no way encouraging that i should even try to look for work. the grey hair, the high salary, all that stuff. i mean, they can't say those things but don't tell me they're not thinking those things and that's how the real world is. >> reporter: with a wife and two adopted daughters to support, grottola couldn't just hang it up. so he decided to go it alone, founding m.g.g. consulting to advise other small businesses. >> hanging up a shingle and rolling your own business and opening up the bank accounts, and getting the company name, and promoting, and all that stuff is not for everybody. but, if it's for you, it's a lot of fun. i had no job, no money, no customers, no nothing and today i have 40 clients. i've hired someone full-time. i've grown, but it's been hard work. >> reporter: how old is too old? >> i think i can do this until 80 or 90, alright, and the reality is i don't think you can think in terms of too old. it's how you feel, it's how much fire you have, and if
that's the state of our economy in 2009. and he was in no way encouraging that i should even try to look for work. the grey hair, the high salary, all that stuff. i mean, they can't say those things but don't tell me they're not thinking those things and that's how the real world is. >> reporter: with a wife and two adopted daughters to support, grottola couldn't just hang it up. so he decided to go it alone, founding m.g.g. consulting to advise other small businesses. >> hanging up...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the investigation of the boston marathon bombings ramped up today, as police and federal agents pored over the crime scene. three people are dead, including an eight-year-old boy, and more than 170 others were injured. a handful of those remain in critical condition at various boston hospitals. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage of the day after. orter: the morning sun filtered across an empty boylston street today, littered with the remnants of yesterday's marathon and the double bombings that brought it all to an end. >> it kind of looks like a war zon
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/howwerun to see the new signature series and 1 family tractors. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon....
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. >> major funding for the pbs wshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers w
also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment...
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it will dictate the labor force and the effort exerted in our economy. will have strong influences on the out partnership and business community. it will increase the productivity growth in the u.s. economy, the fundamental building block of higher standards of living, and generate larger economic growth numbers than we have seen in recent years. thate done some estimates suggest he could have as much as a full percentage point faster growth over 10 years and associated with that would be something that a think every member of this committee would be pleased to see, that is less a terror pressure -- budgetary pressure. that is a benefit that we are to think about when we think about immigration reform and not rely on those efforts which ignore economic growth. i think that the u.s. is out of step with its economic competitors and it does not use immigration policy as a tool of economic policy. the u.s. as for economic purses. this makes important changes to the visa system. a good way to think about the budgetary implications is to start with the last th
it will dictate the labor force and the effort exerted in our economy. will have strong influences on the out partnership and business community. it will increase the productivity growth in the u.s. economy, the fundamental building block of higher standards of living, and generate larger economic growth numbers than we have seen in recent years. thate done some estimates suggest he could have as much as a full percentage point faster growth over 10 years and associated with that would be...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here in washington, phillip mudd who spent more than a quarter censure are you at the c.i.a., the national security council and the f.b.i. and commissioner charles ramsey head of the philadelphia police department joins us from there. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> commissioner ramsey is head of the nation's fourth largest police department. what have you learned from boston? is there any way to stop what appears to have been a small domestic terrorist cell? >> well, certainly it's a challenge. i don't think anyone can say we can totally stop these attacks from occurring. but we do learn. as the incidents take place. and we take steps that we can to protect our public. >> mr. mudd, we interviewed seven years ago it turns out as a power player when
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here in washington, phillip mudd who spent more than a quarter censure are you at the c.i.a., the national security council and the f.b.i. and commissioner charles ramsey...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "nightly business report." >> the dow falls sharply after yesterday's big move higher. we'll move beyond the volatility and get investment strategy for the long term. >> low rate? who wins and loses with interest rates at record-low levels. >> an art gallery bust.
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the...
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economy pushing markets higher. international monetary fund is trimming this year's outlook for the global economy. i.m.s. now expects global growth to come in at 3.3%. fund attributes lower forecast to the government spending cuts in the u.s. and continuing economic stagnation in the euro zone. general motors holding steady as the world's second best selling auto maker. keeping its lead over volkswagon after reporting a 3.6% jump in first quarter glebal sales. this from the same time last year. g.m. lost a number one spot to toyota last year. japanese auto maker scheduled to release the first quarter numbers next week. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. dennis: oil extending losses into a fourth straight day of trading. sandra has today's trade from the pits of the c.m.e. sandra? >> we're well off the lows of the session right now. crude oil price
economy pushing markets higher. international monetary fund is trimming this year's outlook for the global economy. i.m.s. now expects global growth to come in at 3.3%. fund attributes lower forecast to the government spending cuts in the u.s. and continuing economic stagnation in the euro zone. general motors holding steady as the world's second best selling auto maker. keeping its lead over volkswagon after reporting a 3.6% jump in first quarter glebal sales. this from the same time last...
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. >> how nice is it to be an automobile company and be for fuel economy, rather than opposing it. >> reporter: if this plan is catching the wave of the future, automakers hope its brings back some of the past. >> as both our plants grow, we might have the opportunity to bring some of our people back home that transfer to other locations. >> reporter: there's certainly plenty to plan for other vehicle spinoff sales. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the spark will begin going on sale this summer. the number of miles it gets per charge, has not been released by general motors just yet. >>> still to come on woornlg -- wjz eyewitness news. >>> a meningitis scare, causing major concern in one los angeles community. >>> i'm bob turk. first warning weather center. warmer temps and the risk of some showers. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates on all the day's news, and the updated forecast, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,, >>> we continue to update the breaking news
. >> how nice is it to be an automobile company and be for fuel economy, rather than opposing it. >> reporter: if this plan is catching the wave of the future, automakers hope its brings back some of the past. >> as both our plants grow, we might have the opportunity to bring some of our people back home that transfer to other locations. >> reporter: there's certainly plenty to plan for other vehicle spinoff sales. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the spark...
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they said it will be dangerous to the industry and expensive to the economy. but, we will see how far that goes. >> don, thank you. >>> more bay area headlines, families welcomed home the crew of the u.ss coast guard. covering 18,000 miles in the waters off of southern california. during that time they rescued two people on a sailboat and seized a boat carrying more than 2tons of marijuana. >>> a walk tonight hunger started in the east bay. week-long, one00 mile walk to end hunger. the vice president of the humanitarian aid agency will travel from napa to san jose primarily by foot. she will visit local agencies supported by the bay area hunger walk along the way. 11 other bay area held similar but shorter hunger walks this weekend. >>> next, tackling cybersnooping. how to prevent your own computer from tracking your every search. >> it is cultural heart and soul, character of pleasant hill. >>> the end of an era for a beloved movie theater in the east bay. the development plans forcing the dome to close. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, on-line is private??? well, think again.
they said it will be dangerous to the industry and expensive to the economy. but, we will see how far that goes. >> don, thank you. >>> more bay area headlines, families welcomed home the crew of the u.ss coast guard. covering 18,000 miles in the waters off of southern california. during that time they rescued two people on a sailboat and seized a boat carrying more than 2tons of marijuana. >>> a walk tonight hunger started in the east bay. week-long, one00 mile walk to...
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economy will expand by a slightly smaller 1.9% while eurozone economies will swing slightly. >>> car ownership comes with its own expenses, and it's a lot more than you probably realize. a new report out by aaa found that owning an average sedan will drain you over a thousand when you factor in gas, main tense, and tires. that cost is up about 2% from last year mostly because of an 11% surge in maintenance costs. anne-marie? >> erica ferrari here in new york. thanks, erica. >>> straight ahead, your morning weather. plus, in sports, the voice of the nfl goes silent. we will remember legendary broadcaster pat summerall. legendary broadcaster pat summerall. want to give your family more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. and we saved a bunch using our
economy will expand by a slightly smaller 1.9% while eurozone economies will swing slightly. >>> car ownership comes with its own expenses, and it's a lot more than you probably realize. a new report out by aaa found that owning an average sedan will drain you over a thousand when you factor in gas, main tense, and tires. that cost is up about 2% from last year mostly because of an 11% surge in maintenance costs. anne-marie? >> erica ferrari here in new york. thanks, erica....
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but if we meet in the middle, can do a lot of good for and for our economy. and so we're feeling very good about this. things are moving in a very, very good way. and the president's support of our proposal, even though he wouldn't fully agree with it, it's just the right place to be, because we want lots of support even from people who agree with every single part. i don't want to give you the impression he is grudging about it. he is enthusiastic about us getting a bill done and as i have said before, playing it just right. moving us forward, but giving us the space to come up with our agreement. and i thanked him and john thanked him for doing that and he is going to continue to do that so we can get a bill done. >> we briefed the president on a number of details, our proposal that the gang of eight is coming up that we will be bringing forward in the united states senate in as short a time as this evening. the president is supportive of the process we went through. the president having been in the senate and having seen this process before is very support
but if we meet in the middle, can do a lot of good for and for our economy. and so we're feeling very good about this. things are moving in a very, very good way. and the president's support of our proposal, even though he wouldn't fully agree with it, it's just the right place to be, because we want lots of support even from people who agree with every single part. i don't want to give you the impression he is grudging about it. he is enthusiastic about us getting a bill done and as i have...
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economy. it's going to cost a lot more. >> reporter: critics argue president obama wants the public to feel the effects of sequester to create pressure so that there are changes in it. >> we have looked after passengers for 4 1/2 years. the last thing we want to do is disadvantage the flying public. >> cheryl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >>> disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner has a new twitter account. weiner resigned two years ago after being caught posting lewd photos of himself on twitter. he also sent inappropriate messages to several women. on monday he launched @anthonyweiner. the new account features his policy ideas for new york city. it is believed he plans to run for mayor. >>> woodstock icon richie havens has passed away. he was the first musician to perform at the 1969 festival and kept playing for three hours when other artists arrived late. the folk singer was well known for his cover of the beatles "here comes the sun." richie havens died of a heart attack
economy. it's going to cost a lot more. >> reporter: critics argue president obama wants the public to feel the effects of sequester to create pressure so that there are changes in it. >> we have looked after passengers for 4 1/2 years. the last thing we want to do is disadvantage the flying public. >> cheryl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >>> disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner has a new twitter account. weiner resigned two years ago after being...
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benefit that's reform will provide tour country and economy and to our security. and we agree with those coauthors of the legislation in the senate who made the point in recent days that enhancing our security is one of the reasons why we should press forward with immigration reform. speculation about this particular matter is fine but this is under investigation. the fact is comprehensive immigration reform, as anybody who looked into and can attest will enhance our security for all of the reasons i talked about at the top. >> now -- >> senator lindsey graham said he strongly disagrees with the obama administration's decision not to prosecute the surviving boston bomber as enemy combatant saying it was a premature decision. he made these comments at a news conference at the capitol monday. it's 15 minutes. >> thank you for coming. i understand at 2:50 we will have moment of silence for the nation for the victims in boston. i think that is appropriate and i think the president is right to lead that effort. quickly, to the families who have lost loved ones, to thos
benefit that's reform will provide tour country and economy and to our security. and we agree with those coauthors of the legislation in the senate who made the point in recent days that enhancing our security is one of the reasons why we should press forward with immigration reform. speculation about this particular matter is fine but this is under investigation. the fact is comprehensive immigration reform, as anybody who looked into and can attest will enhance our security for all of the...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. this is kate. she likes a man with a little hair on his chest. but definitely not on his back. this is hannah. she likes a guy with a smooth stomach to show off his six-pack. [ ding! ] and this is genesis. she likes men completely hairless and, no, she doesn't think that's weird. i don't. the proglide styler. trim, shave and edge. the one tool you need to get the look she wants. the night is yours. gillette. the best a man can get. ♪ >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm marianne rafferty. some of the people who live near the site of a deadly fertilizer plant explosion in texas is heading home while a new problem is keeping officials busy. not everyone still has a home to come back to following wednesday night's blast which leveled dozens of houses and killed at least 14 people and injured nearly 200 others. leaking gas tanks triggered new fires at the site. >>> meanwhile the midwest is dealing with severe f
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. this is kate. she likes a man with a little hair on his chest. but definitely not on his back. this is hannah. she likes a guy with a smooth stomach to show off his six-pack. [ ding! ] and this is genesis. she likes men completely hairless and, no, she doesn't think that's weird. i don't. the proglide styler. trim, shave and edge. the...
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. >>> bombing and subsequent manhunt has taken a hit on boston's economy. the city and surrounding communities that were shut down by law enforcement as they searched for bombing suspects and tried to keep the public safe. from a canceled game at fenway park to closure of umass campus to the sus specific of the transit service, the area is likely to suffer hundreds of million of dollars in economic losses. >> the two individuals held the whole city hostage for five days. they should not do that. that's where the terrorist events want to do, hold the city hostage. stop the economy of the city. >> economists and boston strong are convinced the city will bounce back. i can't take credit but what a great idea to visit boston and spend money there and thank the people for how strong they are. surprise guest at fenway park and rallying call for a red sox player encouraging boston to be brave and be one. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times never seem so good ♪ >> shannon: yesterday was the boston red sox home game and made spec
. >>> bombing and subsequent manhunt has taken a hit on boston's economy. the city and surrounding communities that were shut down by law enforcement as they searched for bombing suspects and tried to keep the public safe. from a canceled game at fenway park to closure of umass campus to the sus specific of the transit service, the area is likely to suffer hundreds of million of dollars in economic losses. >> the two individuals held the whole city hostage for five days. they...
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he we live in a very fluid economy, mr. speaker. folks can locate their business anywhere on the planet they want to. they don't have to come to america. why is it that america's not the magnet for capital around the globe? why do we have the absolute worst tax code in terms of rates in ted of the best? that's what i want to talk about because it's one of those areas of agreement, mr. speaker. this is a quote from president barack obama, 2011 state of the union address. he says, to put us on solid ground we should also find a bipartisan solution to strengthen social security for future generations. i mention social security, mr. speaker, because the fair tax, that bill, h.r. 25, most widely co-sponsored bill in the u.s. house of representatives of fundamental tax reform, replaces income taxes and the payroll taxes, payroll taxes, that 15.3% comes out ofer american's paycheck in order to fund social security and medicare, it replaces both of those with this 23% sales tax. replaces all your income tax, payroll taxes with a sales tax.
he we live in a very fluid economy, mr. speaker. folks can locate their business anywhere on the planet they want to. they don't have to come to america. why is it that america's not the magnet for capital around the globe? why do we have the absolute worst tax code in terms of rates in ted of the best? that's what i want to talk about because it's one of those areas of agreement, mr. speaker. this is a quote from president barack obama, 2011 state of the union address. he says, to put us on...
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the chinese economy was falling down, banks in cyprus potentially selling their gold reserves to pay to the european commission. a lot of things on minds when they open today. i'll tell you what's different today. this is the security tent. everyone that goes into the new york stock exchange has to go through that security at the present time. traders, heads of state, presidents. no one is immune from the security screen. as we come back and look around at the people that are starting to kind of get o work in lower manhattan, again, there is going to be increased security here at the new york stock exchange and increased security around manhattan. julie banderas reporting on changes to times square, train stations. any financial institutions in new york city and some have been targets in the past of terrorists. mayor bloomberg making sure today that 1,000 extra counterterrorism officers are on the streets of new york. many of them, again, going to be here in downtown manhattan and at the new york stock exchange. again, market is going to open, 9:30 a.m. eastern time. the markets are
the chinese economy was falling down, banks in cyprus potentially selling their gold reserves to pay to the european commission. a lot of things on minds when they open today. i'll tell you what's different today. this is the security tent. everyone that goes into the new york stock exchange has to go through that security at the present time. traders, heads of state, presidents. no one is immune from the security screen. as we come back and look around at the people that are starting to kind...
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next five and a half months, with the carriers, for the passengers, and frankly, i believe, for the economy. >> reporter: best advice for passengers on the nation's 30,000 flights a day, book the first flight of the day. it's the least likely to be cancelled. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> denver police are hunting for suspects today after shots were fired during a massive marijuana celebration. saturday's gunfire wounded two people and caused thousands of people to scramble for safety in the chaos dozens were trampled. >> up next on the "cbs evening news", a connecticut mom takes on a cause she never expected, medical marijuana. ch suggests cell heah plays a key role throughout our lives. ona day men's + amin a designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured lo
next five and a half months, with the carriers, for the passengers, and frankly, i believe, for the economy. >> reporter: best advice for passengers on the nation's 30,000 flights a day, book the first flight of the day. it's the least likely to be cancelled. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> denver police are hunting for suspects today after shots were fired during a massive marijuana celebration. saturday's gunfire wounded two people and caused thousands of people to...
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. >>> well, if you want proof the economy is rebuilding, look around. chances are you will see a construction crane somewhere. bay area builders are breaking ground left and right and leaving the recession in the dust. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington telling us what's driving this remarkable rebound. >> reporter: allen, all you have to do is drive down the highway from san francisco to san jose to see all of these construction projects happening in our area including this one, the santa clara gateway office campus. economists say the bay area is bouncing back from the recession faster than most other places creating jobs for white and blue collar workers. >> earthquake stadium here. it's going to break ground. >> reporter: the president of devcon construction in milpitas says they are busier than in years. currently working on 40 projects in the bay area, including the 49ers santa clara stadium. >> santa clara stadium, we have right now probably 1100 people on site on a daily basis. >> reporter: it's an exciting time for construction workers and compa
. >>> well, if you want proof the economy is rebuilding, look around. chances are you will see a construction crane somewhere. bay area builders are breaking ground left and right and leaving the recession in the dust. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington telling us what's driving this remarkable rebound. >> reporter: allen, all you have to do is drive down the highway from san francisco to san jose to see all of these construction projects happening in our area including this one,...
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their economy is growing at a relatively decent rate. there is a level of cooperation which is growing, a capacity that is growing. we want to continue that. i think that to not invest would be remarkably shortsighted, particularly given where we are now. -- primer netanyahu minister netanyahu has agreed in the last days to engage in a new initiative not as a substitute -- i want to emphasize this. but in addition to the political track. he believes we need to advance -- >> thank you, mr. secretary. >> thank you for your continuing service to our nation. condolences on what has happened in your home state, and to several of the state department employees who work under your leadership. i have got too many questions, so this may be a relaxing five minutes. for the most part tom i hope you will respond for the record. there is probably no more important country than pakistan , and nothing more important to our public -- then our public outreach to the pakistani people, yet we are broadcasting only in urdu. this committee voted unanimously
their economy is growing at a relatively decent rate. there is a level of cooperation which is growing, a capacity that is growing. we want to continue that. i think that to not invest would be remarkably shortsighted, particularly given where we are now. -- primer netanyahu minister netanyahu has agreed in the last days to engage in a new initiative not as a substitute -- i want to emphasize this. but in addition to the political track. he believes we need to advance -- >> thank you, mr....
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. >>> we're going to see delays for the carriers, the passengers, and frankly i believe for the economy. >>> the country's largest pilots union and the airline is trade association are suing to stop the fur lou. asian markets were mostly higher. tokyo's nikkei added about 2% to a nearly 5-year high. hong kong's hang seng added a fraction. essentially major countries including apple, ford, exxonmobil, will release their earnings this week. it comes as they finish their worst week since november. the dow lost 317 points while nasdaq lofrt nearly 89. there's good news at the pump with a gallon of gas dropping 11 cents. the lung berg survey now finds the total. tulsa has the cheapest at $3.21 a gaon while chicago is the most expensive in the continental u.s. at 3.97. >>> oblivion beat the competition at the box office this weekend. the sigh-fie thriller stars tom cruise as one of the last humans on a war-torn earth following an alien investigation. it hauled in more than $83 million. 42 fell to second place with $178 million in second. the croods rounds out the top three with 5.93. anne-mar
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economy will expand by a slightly smaller 1.9% while the eurozone economies were shrink slightly. back to you. >> and we understand car ownership and believe me we all know this here in san francisco but it comes with a big price tag, too, doesn't it? >> it sure does. a new report out by aaa found that owning an average sedan will drain about $9,100 a year from your wallet when you factor in gas, insurance and maintenance and tires and that cost is actually up about 2% from last year. mostly driven by an 11% surge in maintenance costs and that's one of the benefits to living here in new york city. you really don't need a car. >> you can't afford to have a car in new york city, that's for sure. >> hop a bus. it's expensive just to park in the city, too. >> erica ferrari, cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> in other business news yahoo is reporting nixed results in the latest quarter. profits at the web portal were better than expected but sales disappointed some analysts. revenues were down 7%. ceo melissa mayer warned it will be years before yahoo grows anywhere near the rate of oth
economy will expand by a slightly smaller 1.9% while the eurozone economies were shrink slightly. back to you. >> and we understand car ownership and believe me we all know this here in san francisco but it comes with a big price tag, too, doesn't it? >> it sure does. a new report out by aaa found that owning an average sedan will drain about $9,100 a year from your wallet when you factor in gas, insurance and maintenance and tires and that cost is actually up about 2% from last...
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economy as a whole. this is the year to reform our tax code to benefit all americans in a bipartisan capacity. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> we are a nation of builders, we all agree we need to get the nation's economy growing again in order to create jobs. the manufacturing sector will may an integral role in creating jobs for hardworking americans. as a member of the energy and commerce committee, subcommittee on commerce manufacturing and trade, i look forward to working with my colleagues as we continue our hearing series focused on our nation's manufacturing sector. i enjoy highlighting the strong manufacturing base in the southern district of missouri and showcasing the amazi
economy as a whole. this is the year to reform our tax code to benefit all americans in a bipartisan capacity. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> we are a nation...
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this'll help the economy grow and every state. employment verification, making more visas available on a permanent and temporary worker basis, this will help the economy grow in every state. >> there has been some discussion about discretion. under current practice they use the authority very sparingly. it said is have shown roughly 1% of all cases. how much more should we expect the department to exercise discretion? >> we do not think that is pursuant to policy. >> they spent time the information from own cases. the have to spend significant time because there's a discovery process. each request for their own files has to go through a for your process. with the department of jet to streamlining through providing the file through the events hearing? >> provided we have the resources to pull the files, i would have no objection. logisticalreal issues is contained in paper files. in caves. given the resources, anything we can do to share mind this would be something to be considered. seene department may have some benefits in terms
this'll help the economy grow and every state. employment verification, making more visas available on a permanent and temporary worker basis, this will help the economy grow in every state. >> there has been some discussion about discretion. under current practice they use the authority very sparingly. it said is have shown roughly 1% of all cases. how much more should we expect the department to exercise discretion? >> we do not think that is pursuant to policy. >> they...
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. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, creating less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have paid or they're getting less. but also we
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many people believe this will make our information and economy quite safer. is a: catherine lotrionte professor at georgetown university and has been talking to us about cyber security and privacy. thank you for being on the program. guest: thank you. host: coming up, we will talk about an investigation into the gaps and oversight of compound pharmacies. today is saturday, april 20. we will be right back. >> i strongly urge you to come up with a number that tells this committee and the american people -- we have a responsibility as well. for you to say, we're just going to see how things turn out, he will determine the size of the 2014 force, i believe is a tragic and terrible this date for which we may pay a very heavy price -- mistake for which we may pay a very heavy price. tosenator, i didn't say leave it completely vague. we are advising and assisting at the battalion level. were going to lift off at the brigade level this fall. the 2014 number is inextricably linked to the number we believe we need to provide to assist post 2014. >> you have to wait til
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the debts of yesterday health and pension costs are still haunting these cities so even though the economy is coming back and money is coming in, a lot of it is already spent. >> if we go back to the police, what does this mean for the sheriff's patrols that oakland has been bringing in to help out the police? >> reporter: good point. good point. as you know, they have been contracting out with the alameda county sheriff's department and the highway patrol for that matter to put extra cops on the streets and patrol. those patrols are going to stay in place. they have the money to keep them there until these other cops get out of the academies. so that's a good piece of news there, as well. thanks for bringing that up. >> all right, phil matier, thank you. >>> definitely social media has changed police work. >> coming up, how private citizens are combing through countless photos searching for a clue to capture the boston marathon bomber. >> i think anytime you try to take out a critical infrastructure, i would say that's sabotage. >> the new incentive to capture the vandals who crippled pho
the debts of yesterday health and pension costs are still haunting these cities so even though the economy is coming back and money is coming in, a lot of it is already spent. >> if we go back to the police, what does this mean for the sheriff's patrols that oakland has been bringing in to help out the police? >> reporter: good point. good point. as you know, they have been contracting out with the alameda county sheriff's department and the highway patrol for that matter to put...
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spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use as a safety cushion therefore i think politicians are primarily responsible for the fall at a rather a direct question now what happened in cyprus can we describe this is an action to expropriate russian money and in general how much money did russia lose out on this or do you agree with president vladimir putin saying that what happened there is going to make investors more inclined to keep russian money to keep their money in russia. i wouldn't call it an action to expropriate russian money since there were not too many options to choose from this is a very unpleasant way to deal with the problem maybe ev
spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use...